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Robert Laemmle, longtime head of native art-house chain Laemmle Theatres, dies at 89
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Robert Laemmle, longtime head of native art-house chain Laemmle Theatres, dies at 89

Last updated: January 10, 2025 2:08 am
Editorial Board Published January 10, 2025
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Robert Laemmle, who took over operating the Laemmle Theatres chain from his father, died on Thursday at age 89.

Laemmle’s loss of life was confirmed by his son Greg, the third era of Laemmles to run the native string of film homes. Robert Laemmle, often known as Bob, died on the Berkley East Healthcare Heart in Santa Monica, the place he was receiving care after a fall at his residence in Santa Monica on Dec. 23. The reason for loss of life was not instantly identified.

Born in Paris on Sept. 5, 1935, Laemmle quickly got here to America together with his dad and mom. His father Max Laemmle had been working for his cousin Carl Laemmle, the co-founder of Common Photos, in Paris earlier than coming to Los Angeles in 1938.

Max and his brother Kurt started with two theaters in Highland Park and rapidly expanded their exhibition targets. Robert had initially labored as a banker however, in 1961, discovered himself drawn into the household enterprise. He formally retired in 2004, however continued often coming into the workplace till the 2020 pandemic.

“He loved movies,” mentioned Greg Laemmle in an interview on Thursday. “He did enjoy watching movies. He liked the business. He liked being Mr. Laemmle. There’s nothing better than standing in the lobby and having a patron approach you to say how much they appreciate that Laemmle Theatres exists and it shows the kinds of movies that it does.”

The Laemmle chain established itself as a house for art-house motion pictures by the likes of Ingmar Bergman, Francois Truffaut, Pedro Almodóvar and different filmmakers who won’t have in any other case had their work screened in Los Angeles, a practice that continues to right now.

“I don’t think we even know how many filmmakers have, at some level, benefited,” famous Greg Laemmle of the assist their theaters have given to the world of worldwide and impartial cinema through the years.

“It’s something that my grandfather started and we just sort of picked up and ran with it from there,” mentioned Greg Laemmle, “understanding that as much as it was a business and a family business, it was also there to support the community.”

Robert Laemmle is survived by his third spouse, Michelle Laemmle, alongside together with his first spouse, Raquel Shantal. Laemmle’s second spouse, Sunny, predeceased him in 1991. He’s survived by kids Greg Laemmle, Jessica Laemmle, Yvonne Ascher, Michelle Ascher, David Ascher, Carri Bisbee, Mitchell Needelman, Maitland Finley and Robert Finley, in addition to 13 grandchildren.

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